Voice Security Access Control for Home Door Lock and Appliances

Human voice and speech are among the most natural forms of communication, leading to extensive research into their application for security and access control. This paper presents a voice-based security access control system that leverages the HM2007 voice recognition IC and HM6264 (CMOS SRAM) to e...

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Main Authors: Paiduthaly, Sathybabu, Hanafi, Dirman, M. Kwad, Ayad
Format: Article
Language:en
Published: Ijeepse 2025
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12618/1/J19554_cccc33260c7ee0a90d3e147229869516.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12618/
https://doi.org/10.31258/ijeepse.8.1.28-39
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Summary:Human voice and speech are among the most natural forms of communication, leading to extensive research into their application for security and access control. This paper presents a voice-based security access control system that leverages the HM2007 voice recognition IC and HM6264 (CMOS SRAM) to enable voice-commanded operation of doors using magnetic locks. Unlike traditional security mechanisms, such as key-based or biometric authentication (fingerprint and facial recognition), voice-based control offers a hands-free, non-contact alternative with increased accessibility. Experimental validation under quiet and noisy conditions demonstrates the system's robustness, with an accuracy of 86.67% in a quiet environment and 56.67% in a noisy setting. This study highlights the system’s ability to adapt to environmental conditions and mitigate common issues such as biometric spoofing and unauthorized access through stolen credentials.